Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. F6 (Safety Problem)
Online ISSN : 2185-6621
ISSN-L : 2185-6621
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MAKING RESIDENTS TIMELINE ASSUMING LARGE-SCALE FLOOD COUNTERMEASURES
Eiji SATOHitoshi INOMOWataru SHIRAKIChikako ISOUCHIHirohiko IWAHARAToshiaki SAWADAKyosuke TAKAHASHI
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2017 Volume 73 Issue 2 Pages I_159-I_169

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 In recent years, large-scale water-related disasters have occurred frequently throughout the country. However, the clumsiness for disasters and the delay of a disaster prevention action and the evacuation action of local administrations are pointed out. In order to promote disaster prevention and reduction measures assuming large-scale water disasters being generated, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport is pursuing nationwide deployment of “Timeline”. This “Timeline” includes many timelines mainly based on relevant organizations concerning disaster prevention, and focusing on the disaster prevention actions before disasters.
 In this research, we aim to make the residents timeline with which they do “early security evacuation” and “early life rebuilding / emergency restoration” independently and cooperatively. In order to make the residents timeline, we planned and held a workshop with the cooperation of local residents and regional administration, assuming large-scale river flooding with the embankment breakdown of the Doki River. At the workshop, disaster prevention, reduction and shrinkage actions before and after the river flood were discussed.
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